Some of the most gorgeous artwork from early Art Nouveau, and Art Deco periods could be found in the advertisements that were widely distributed throughout the country. These included food crate labels, magazine ads, general store displays, and catalogs. Much of these early ad pieces are extremely rare in any condition. Very few paper items survived because of the hard way of life with scrap paper being recycled for every day use. We have painstakingly and professionally restored each of these images for physical integrity and color accuracy. In addition to restoring the original vibrant colors, we also dillgently removed or repaired most of the tears, scratches, stains and other damage so that each image is as high quality as possible. Very heavy weight photo paper is used in printing our reproduction advertisement artwork (80 lb. paper). We also use a high gloss paper to really make the image stand out. Inks used in this process have a 75 year archive life and have been specially made and blended and can last up to 100 years if not in direct sunlight. Each one is produced one at time. We work very hard to produce these to match the colors of the originals. Most images will have a quarter to one half inch border around the image so it can be framed. These are gorgeous but at a affordable price and can be used for home, wall, room and office decor. Ideal for historical research, display, scrap booking, and card making. Looks great in any room for that vintage or antique look. Also great for the ephemera collector and is just a neat collectible or gift for the person that has everything.
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